ifference between revisions of "EMO:Charts"
(→Access) |
(→Access) |
||
Line 471: | Line 471: | ||
=== Access === | === Access === | ||
− | The '''Reports and Graphs''' option in the '''''[[EMO:The | + | The '''Reports and Graphs''' option in the '''''[[EMO:The Data Menu|Data Menu]]''''' |
=== Purpose === | === Purpose === |
Revision as of 09:42, 11 February 2014
The following chart types are used in EMarketOffer:
- Supply Curve Graph
- Offer Graphs
- Demand Histograms
- General Purpose Charts
The Supply Curve Graph
Access
The Supply Curve option is under the Supply and Demand item on the Data Menu of the Main Window and is available for all Data Source types.
Purpose
The Supply Curve Graph displays the Offer Stack for the Current Data Set (excluding the Powerflow Case Data Source). The Graph appears in its own window and is updated whenever the Current Data Set changes.
Features
Feature | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTE: It should NOT be assumed that a Unit belongs to a marginal Generation Station if an offer band is not fully dispatched |
|
|
|
|
NOTE: The Supply Curve Graph Window is sizeable. The chart area expands and compresses to fill the available space.
The Supply Curve Options Window
Access
The Options Link on the Supply Curve Graph.
Purpose
To customise the appearance of the Supply Curve Graph
Feature | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Offers Graph
Access
The Offers Graph Option' under the Supply and Demand item on the Data Menu of the Main Window and is available for the Forecast and Market (when available) Data Source types.
Purpose
To display Offers data by Generation Station or by Price, using configurable colour coding to identify Price bands and Generation Stations.
Graph Display Types
Graph Display | Default Date Range | Access |
---|---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Features
Feature | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTE: The Offers Graph Window is sizable. The chart area expands and compresses to fill the available space.
Offers Graph Concepts
Display Modes
The Chart Area has two modes of display:
- Offers by Price: which segments the entire Offer stack into user-defined Price bands by Trading Period
- Offers by Generation Station: which segments the entire Offer stack by individual Generation Unit by Trading Period
Display Elements
The following elements appear in the Chart Area display:
Element | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Offers Graph allows you to customise the following display items:
Item | Editor |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Change Graph Colour Window
Access
The Colouring Option on the Offers Graph Window.
Purpose
Sets the colour options for:
- Offers between user-defined Price Bands
- Generation Station Offers
- Generation Offered Quantity Guidelines
The Change Graph Colour Window can be opened for three different colouring options:
- Price Colouring
- Generation Colouring
- Guide Line Colouring
Elements
Element | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
Usage
>> To make a colour selection:
- Click in a Colour Selection Field causing the Colour Picker Button to appear in the right side of the field
- Click the Colour Picker Button to open the standard Windows Colour Picker
- Use the Picker to select a colour and click OK
The Company Colouring Window
Access
The Colouring Option on the Offers Graph Window.
Purpose
Collects all offered quantity from all Generation Stations owned by a singe company and display it in the Offers Graph under a single colour (Graph by Generation Option only).
Elements
Element | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Usage
When using the Colour Company option the following points should be noted:
- All generation offered by Stations owned by the Company will appear in the same colour
- You can only select one Company at a time. This is because Companies are defined globally and it is possible to define multiple companies such that any one Station may be owned by more than one Company (preventing all companies appearing on the same graph together)
- Currently selected Stations not owned by the Company will also appear in the chart (so it is important to ensure you choose a colour for a Company that is not used by any other Company's stations)
- The Company Colour change is permanent; any previous colour association for a Station is lost. In other words: in order to see offered generation for a specific Station distinct from any of the Company's other Stations (after you have coloured Stations by Company) you will need to change the colour of that Station using the Generation Colouring option.
The Offers Graph Menu Bar
Options
Menu | Feature | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Graph |
|
|
|
| |
Options |
|
NOTE: When the Load line display is off Load shading is also disabled |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| |
Colouring |
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
The Offers Chart Date Range Picker
Selects the number of days displayed in the Offers Chart Area.
Date Range Picker |
|
|
---|---|---|
|
|
Configuring the Offers Graph
>> To configure the Offers Graph to display the Offer stack by Price:
- Open the Offers graph Window
- Select the By Price option from the Graph Menu on the Menu Bar (the Chart opens in Price view by default)
- Use the Start Date and Number of Days Selectors to define a date range for the Chart
- Select the desired Load Line parameters using the Load Line and Load Sharing Options from the Options Menu in the Menu Bar
- Choose the Price bands you want to display using the Price Colouring Option from the Colouring Menu in the Menu Bar
- Toggle on/off for the Guidelines display using the Guidelines Options from the Options Menu in the Menu Bar
- Choose the Guidelines you want to display using the Guide Line Colouring Option from the Colouring Menu in the Menu Bar.
>> To configure the Offers Graph to display the Offer stack by Generator:
- Repeat the steps as for Price but instead of choosing Price Bands select the By Generation option from the Graph Menu on the Menu Bar (the Chart opens in Price view by default)
Setting an Individual Price Band
You can chose the price bands you want to see on a chart and select the colours to represent them using the Change Graph Colours Window. As an example if you set a value of 50 with red and 100 with yellow, all quantity offered between $50 and $100 would appear as a red band.
>> To set a new Price band:
- Select the Price Colouring Option from the Colouring Menu
- Enter an upper Price boundary in the Value field of the empty row at the foot of the Data Grid
- Select the band colour by clicking in the adjacent Colour field to open the standard Windows Colour picker
>> To delete a previously defined band:
- Click on the Value field in the row containing the unwanted band
- Press the <Delete> key
Setting an Individual Generator Band
>> To set a new Generator band:
- Select the Guidelines Colouring Option from the Colouring Menu
- Enter a Generation Station name in the Value field of the empty row at the foot of the Data Grid
- Select the band colour by clicking in the adjacent Colour field to open the standard Windows Colour picker
NOTE: The colour selected for a Generator will apply to all Units belonging to that Generator
Setting an Individual Guideline
>> To set a new Generator band:
- Select the Guidelines Colouring Option from the Colouring Menu
- Enter a Guideline alue in the Value field of the empty row at the foot of the Data Grid
- Select the band colour by clicking in the adjacent Colour field to open the standard Windows Colour picker
The General Purpose Chart
Access
The Reports and Graphs option in the Data Menu
Purpose
To Chart a single trait from multiple instances of a single Modelled Item.
NOTE: It is NOT possible to mix attributes (e.g. Load and Price for a Node) in one chart, or to mix Modeled Items (e.g. Generation for a Unit and a Node).
Features
Feature | Purpose |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Usage
Unlike other charts the General Purpose Chart can be sized and scrolled. The key sequences used to navigate the Chart are:
Key(s) | Result |
---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The chart can also be dragged around within the Display Area using the mouse (point, click and drag).
Finally the Chart also supports the Stretchtangle feature found on Maps to expand selected areas of the Chart.